Mauritius chef de mission denies allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour at Athletes Village

One day out from the opening ceremony, there have been allegations of an incident of inappropriate sexual behaviour at the Commonwealth Games involving a chef de mission and an athlete.

A female Commonwealth Games athlete has allegedly accused the Mauritius team's chef de mission, Kaysee Teeroovengadum, of inappropriate behaviour towards her since she arrived on the Gold Coast.

The claims were published on social media and allege the behaviour took place just days after the team moved into the Athletes’ Village.

Mauritius chef de mission Kaysee Teeroovengadum has allegedly been accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour towards a female athlete. (Supplied)The alleged behaviour took place just days after the athletes moved into the Athletes Village on the Gold Coast, according to claims published on social media. (Supplied)

The female athlete can’t be named for legal reasons, but Mauritian media are reporting she has been pressured to wait until she returns home for the matter to be dealt with.

Queensland police say no complaint has been made, but they are aware of the allegations through social media.

Officers say Mr Teeroovengadum approached police wanting to give a statement denying the allegations and refuting any claims that may have been made but police didn't record his version of events as there has been no reported complaint.

Mauritius Team Official George Siniska said if there is an issue it should be dealt with in Australia.